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Article : 262 wordsDEAR ELIZABETH GEORGE—I wonder if any other reader has tried making dishes from old phonograph records. It is quite a novel idea. Put ...
Article : 157 wordsI read the paper each week and am very interested in your pages. I think it Is a great thing for us women and girls to have some pages of our own. ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Thu 2 Jun 1932, Page 57
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